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Securing comprehensive insurance is a major concern for Body Altering Aesthetics professionals, as insurance companies worry about potential negligence and client harm. We’ve partnered with insurers to offer broader coverage, but with a key requirement: verifiable proof of expertise and safe practices. Here’s where CSL Therapy’s Advanced Scholastic Trainer program comes in. We ensure educational courses meet the highest standards, providing the in-depth knowledge and practices you need for safe treatments.

The Focus:

  • Safeguard healthcare providers against lawsuits and financial losses in case a client experiences an unexpected complication or injury due to a covered event during treatment.
  • Knowing they have insurance coverage allows healthcare providers to focus on delivering quality care to their clients without the constant worry of potential legal or financial repercussions.
  • Demonstrates a commitment to professionalism and client safety, helping attract new clients seeking practitioners who prioritize safe practices and are prepared to handle unforeseen situations.

The QEHR Key Components:

  1. Insurers avoid Body Altering Aesthetics due to unregulated training.
  2. Board certification & accredited education unlock better insurance.
  3. Our program empowers practitioners for lower liability and insurance access.

Insurance & Education: the results of this relationship

Quality Education Lower Risk = Less Expertise Earns Insurance

= Reduced Negligence:  Accredited programs ensure practitioners have the knowledge to perform procedures safely & effectively. This reduces the risk of complications and potential lawsuits.

Liability:  With fewer complications and legal issues, the practitioner’s liability for client harm goes down. This makes them a less risky investment for insurance companies.

Trust:  Proof of board certification + completion of accredited programs demonstrates a practitioner’s commitment to safety, building trust with insurers who are apt to offer broader coverage.

Coverage = Safer Treatments:  Comprehensive insurance allows practitioners to afford essential coverage. This protects both the practitioner & the client in case of unforeseen complications.

The beauty of this is, it requires little additional effort to implement, just support and a commitment to consistent follow through code enforcement from policymakers and criminal justice systems for professionals who continue to provide medical education without accreditation.